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History: Politics, Culture and National Identities, 1789 to the Present

Master

In the first semester, the student takes a Literature Seminar (10 EC), a Research Seminar (10 EC), and a Research Workshop (5 EC) within their specialisation. Also, the student will take a Academic Skills and Thesis Seminar (5 EC) to kick start working on the MA Thesis.

In the second semester, the student has the opportunity to fill the Optional Course (10 EC) with several options, and has to write a Thesis (20 EC).

The student must get in touch with the Coordinator of Studies if the student wants advice on the study plan.

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Course EC Semester 1 Semester 2

Literature Seminar within specialisation

Politics, Culture and National Identities, 1789 to the present (semester I) 10
Politics, Culture and National Identities, 1789 to the present (semester II) 10

Research Seminar within specialisation

Addressing Authority. The Politics of Petitioning 10
Do Elections Make Democracies? 10
A Water’s History of the United States 10
Arsenal of Democracy?: The United States and the World since 1945 10
Russia Revisited in War and Revolution (1914-1921) 10
Return Migration to Europe since the 1850s: Histories, Discourse and Research 10

Research Workshop within specialisation

Research Workshop: Egodocuments of Politicians 5
Stuff: Histories of Material Culture 5
Sources in Intellectual History: Intellectuals and the State in Contemporary Culture Wars 5

Academic Skills and Thesis Seminar

Academic Skills and Thesis Seminar (semester I) 5
Academic Skills and Thesis Seminar (semester II) 5

Optional Courses (10 EC)

During the programme, students take 10 EC worth of Optional Courses. See Electives for courses within the programme, or click on Optional Courses (MA History) for an overview of other options.

Optional Courses (MA History) 10

MA Thesis

MA Thesis History 20